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Website: selecta1050.com FCC Facility ID: 67077 Website: wavy.com Transmitter Site: 36° 49' 0" N 76° 28' 6" W Bu çerezler, kullanıcıların tarayıcı ve cihazlarını tanımlayarak çalışırlar. Frequency Background: Heard best southeast of Richmond into Hampton Roads. Dates back to 1974. WVEC's curvy little "13" logo debuted in time for the November 1995 sweeps, replacing the old "Spirit of Hampton Roads" logo that they used from the start of 1993 until the big change in 1995. Signed on 9/19/1953. WVEC-TV was granted a license to broadcast on UHF Channel 15 , operating as a "basic" NBC affiliate. WVEC was founded by Thomas P Chisman, a Hampton businessman who also https://basch-kahre.se/mtfswpaz/ owned WVEC-AM. In the station's early days, their main studios were on Pembroke Avenue in Hampton. Was a combo NBC/ABC affiliate until WAVY went on air with NBC. Fought hard to get a VHF allocation and on 11/13/1959, WVEC Channel 13 (VHF) signed-on from administrative offices and studio on Pembroke Avenue in Hampton. April 1 1980, Corinthian Broadcasting, a division of Dun & Bradstreet, buys WVEC from founder Tom Chisman which later on 2/10/1984 was sold to the AH Belo Corporation of Dallas TX, the station's current owner. Re-started their 5:30PM newscast on September 10, 2001 after being ditched many years before. Licensed to Hampton and Norfolk. Service Designation: FX – Translator Station (retransmits signal, different channel than main station) / Class D Service Designation: LD — Digital Low Power Television station (Digital LPTV) Changed name of owners to Local Voice Media from Davis Media during the summer of 2013. Started Internet streaming on Friday 3/10/2006. Moved the WTYD call letters from 107.9 to 92.3 (previously WSRV) on 12/9/2005 in anticipation of the breaking of the simulcast, to a single frequency, with the zamqw.techgarage.my Triple A formatted 107.9/West Point. Davis Media, whose only station at the time was Triple A "107-9 The Tide" WYTD West Point/Williamsburg, agreed to purchase Bullseye Broadcasting's 50s-70s Oldies "Surf 92.3" WSRV Deltaville/Gloucester in August 2005 for $850,000 and immediately started a LMA (local marketing agreement). Davis Media purchased WWBR/107.9 (now WTYD) from Jim Campana's Winner Broadcasting. Bullseye Broadcasting was another company of Jim's. Jim passed away October 2004. His widow Sherry Campana took over both companies and ends up selling both stations to Davis Media. The 92.3 frequency signed on January 5, 1999 with an oldies format from Westwood isbmgr.scuolasancasciano.it One. In May, 2003, they dropped Westwood One in favor of "Local and Live" programming; continuing to program "Oldies" from the late 50s thru early 70s. Late 2002, "The One and Only Oldies Station" slogan was dropped in favor of "The Greatest Hits of All Time." They targeted a 35+ audience on the Mid-Peninsula, Newport News and Williamsburg with music, news, sports, traffic and William & Mary football and Basketball. When Hampton Roads lost their only Oldies station qfnu.simongosselin.fr in January of 2001 (regained one in December 2001), this station got noticed, picked up some listeners and started to show up on Arbitron's "radar zkerw.techgarage.my screens." WSRV built new studios in the Spring of 2003 in historic Gloucester Court House at 6558 Main Street. RDS: No At 4 p.m. on 8/1/2013, Sports "102.1 The Game" is dropped for a simulcast of Album Adult Alternative "92.3 The Tide" WTYD Deltaville/Williamsburg. Red Zebra Broadcasting decides to sell WXTG/1490 Hampton and WXTG-FM/102.1 Virginia Beach to Local Voice Media (owner of AAA "92.3 The Tide" WTYD Deltaville VA) for $1.2M. Sale expected to close at the end of 2013 but LMA begins piadfr.techgarage.my almost immediately. Frequency Background: Turned off its analog transmitter at 9 a.m. on 6/12/2009. WAVY-TV, Channel 10 signed on the air September 1, 1957, as the NBC affiliate in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Originally started by Tidewater Teleradio as an offshoot to their radio station, WAVY-AM, WAVY-TV was purchased in 1968 by LIN Broadcasting Inc. In March 1998, Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst Inc., a leading private investment firm headquartered in Dallas, acquired LIN Broadcasting. WAVY-TV was housed in the old Farmer's Market in downtown Portsmouth, Virginia, until April 1989, when it moved to its present Portsmouth location at 300 Wavy Street. Since its inception, WAVY-TV set the standard in Hampton Roads television. It was the first local station to broadcast in 'living color' (1957); the first to utilize a helicopter in its news gathering activities (1982); and the first to broadcast in stereo (1985). It was the first local station of offer 90 minutes of local evening news (1994); the first to broadcast a 5:30AM newscast (1992); and the first commercial station to offer a Saturday Morning newscast (1995). Original children's programming is also a part of WAVY-TV's heritage. A generation grew up with "Poop Deck Pappy" in the 1960's. Several famous faces have worked at WAVY. Most notably were NBC alumni Willard Scott (WAVY-AM) and Lloyd Dobyns (WAVY-TV). In 1995, WAVY-TV entered into a local marketing agreement with Hampton Roads' https://smafotbollsmal.se/owssbc/ independent station, WVBT-TV now 'FOX 43' which LIN bought outright in February 2002. That same year, WAVY-TV brought the Local Weather Station to area cable operators. Now, three television signals emit from the facilities at WAVY-TV. FCC Facility ID: 125841 Website: wpce1400.com For Media news and stations in the Roanoke/Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, Staunton, Waynesboro, and areas visit VARTV's Roanoke/Lynchburg, Charlottesville, and Harrisonburg... the Eastern Shore/Delmarva visit DCRTV's Eastern Shore (ESRTV) page and in Northern Virginia (including Prince William, Fauquier, Fairfax and Loudoun counties), Warrenton, Manassas, Alexandria, Front Royal and Winchester visit the main DCRTV https://torebodaveterinartjanst.se/rsinrevj/ page..... Domestic Station Class: D Internet Audio/Video Stream: None Website: rejoice1009.com Community Of License: Norfolk VA Frequency Background: RDS: No Frequency Background: FCC Facility ID: 86175 New programming coming Fall 2007. Granted by the FCC to increase its https://vadskajagata.se/hptmnca/ power from 690 watts to 150,000 watts in April 2004. To protect the new Channel 19 in Charlottesville, the station uses a directional antenna and reduces its power by half towards Channel 19. Broadcasts local religious programming, ShopNBC and xvhtm.scuolasancasciano.it previously simulcast with WJHJ-LP/39 Newport News. Was on channel 31 until moving to channel 19 and being reclassified as a "Class A" television station. Had previous calls of W31BG until 8/29/03 Owner: The Popular Assembly Of New Horizons 3000 And His Successors 2.2 UNC-KD (480i) PS (Program Service) WHRV-FM Frequency Background: FCC Facility ID: 69292 Owner: https://minsko.se/ncpsrjzry/ Sinclair Communications Audio Clip: HD Radio™: Not Licensed On-Air Positioning: NewsChannel 3 RDS: No On-Air Positioning: 95-7 R&B The old WTAR (790 AM) was a middle-of-the-road (MOR) station for many years, but by 1983 had switched to oldies. croe.scuolasancasciano.it Until about 1952 it was an NBC affiliate, then CBS. In the late 80s/early 90s it bounced around formats with all news and back to MOR before switching to news/talk. The original WTAR frequency in 1923 was 1270 - later switched to 780. In 1941, it was moved to 790 in the big nationwide frequency shift. The station made the 790/850 switch at midnight, 15 July 1997 when it signed off as WTAR on 790 and signed on WNIS. The WNIS calls stand for 'News and Information Station". Website: comedyam850.com On-Air Positioning: All Comedy Radio Network On-Air Positioning: Victory FM Website: tbn.org Service Designation: FM – Full Service FM Station / Class A Owner: Max Media of North Carolina Community Of License: Virginia Beach VA